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1 Börsenwert
Börsenwert m BÖRSE, FIN exchange value, market value, listed company • auf den Börsenwert abschreiben RW write down to the stockmarket value* * *m <Börse, Finanz> exchange value, market value, listed company* * *Börsenwert
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2 abschreiben
abschreiben v 1. BANK amortize (Vermögenswerte, Aktiva); 2. FIN, GEN write off (Forderung, Verlust); transcribe (Text); 3. RW write down, amortize (immaterielles Anlagevermögen = intangible fixed assets, insbesondere der Geschäftswert = goodwill); depreciate (Anlagegüter); 4. VERSICH write off; 5. WIWI depreciate (Vermögenswerte, Aktiva) • auf den Börsenwert abschreiben RW write down to the stockmarket value • in gleichen Raten über die geschätzte Nutzungsdauer abschreiben RW write down in equal instal(l)ments over the estimated useful life (straight-line method of depreciation, lineare Abschreibung) • über zehn Jahre abschreiben RW write off over ten years* * *v 1. < Bank> Vermögenswerte, Aktiva amortize; 2. < Finanz> write off; 3. < Geschäft> Forderung, Verlust write off, Text transcribe; 4. < Rechnung> write down, Vermögenswerte, Aktiva amortize, depreciate; 5. < Versich> write off; 6. <Vw> Vermögenswerte, Aktiva depreciate ■ über zehn Jahre abschreiben < Rechnung> write off over ten years* * *Abschreiben
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• Abschreiben von Urkunden engrossment.
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